There's really not much else to say. My parents and youngest sister came over from California to see my ceremonies, we've eaten a LOT of food in the past couple days, and it's been rainy and overcast all weekend. I'm okay with that, if it means that it won't get deathly hot for a while still.
Well, a blog post isn't a blog post without some pictures, so here's some of me and family and friends while I'm wearing my wrinkly blue robe. Ironing? Ain't nobody got time for that!





And of course, there was that moment when President Uchtdorf spoke at my graduation ceremony. No big deal, ya know.

Next on the list: packing. It will be weird not living in Wymount any more, but hey... life goes on. Plus, I'm not complaining about having a dishwasher and air conditioning at our new place. And there are normal walls instead of cinder-block. Those are definitely pluses, in my opinion.
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